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Wilkerson, H. Postwar Military Service
H. Lloyd Wilkerson became Chief of Staff of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, which he called a real change of pace.
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Wilkerson, H. Reflections and Advice to Future Generations
Had he not joined the Marine Corps, H. Lloyd Wilkerson might have become a journalist. He has lately embarked on a book project.
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Wilkerson, H. Service in the Film Industry, Korea and Vietnam
At Camp Pendleton, Company H [Annotator's Note: Company H, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment] was assigned to work with 20th Century Fox on a
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Wilkerson, H. Training and Deployment to the Pacific
H.
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Wilkes, R. "Bud" Battle of the Bulge
On 16 December 1944, the Battle of the Bulge [Annotator's Note: Battle of the Bulge or German Ardennes Counter Offensive, 16 December 1944 to
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Wilkes, R. "Bud" Becoming a Soldier
R.M. Wilkes was born in July 1923 in Georgia.
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Wilkes, R. "Bud" Combat Reflections
After finishing ASTP [Annotator's Note: Army Special Training Program], R.M.
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Wilkes, R. "Bud" Drive Across Germany
On 23 February 1945, R.M. Wilkes crossed the Roer River [Annotator's Note: at Roerdorf, or Rohrdorf, Germany].
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Wilkes, R. "Bud" Overseas Duty
On 10 September 1944, R.M.
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Wilkes, R. "Bud" Reflections
R.M. Wilkes returned to the school using the G.I. Bill.
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Wilkes, R. "Bud" War's End
On 8 May 1945, the war ended, and R.M. Wilkes was told to stand down.
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Wilkins, Byron Ardennes Forest Front Lines
Byron Othello Wilkins was put on the front line again with his company.